wildlife

Animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions. (Source: CAMB)



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Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2024. Game counts in north-west Namibia: Conservancies north of the veterinary fence - May 2024.
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Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2024. Game counts in north-west Namibia: Palmwag and Etendeka Concessions - May 2024.
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Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2024. Game counts in north-west Namibia: Regional Summary - May 2024.
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Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2024. Game counts in north-west Namibia: Conservancies south of the veterinary fence - May 2024.
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Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2024. Game counts in southern Namibia - May 2024.
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Southern Conservancy Game Count 2024.pdf 692.63 KB
Kayunde M 2024. A brand new Namibian documentary on kykNET this October. Documentary films and series are becoming increasingly popular locally and globally because viewers have an ever-growing interest in the story behind the story. This October, a brand new Namibian documentary is showing on kykNET (DStv channel 144 and GOtv channel 15).The documentary, Eden’s Guardian Angelst, looks at the extraordinary trajectory from wildlife crisis to conservation victory. On a continent struggling with the devastating effects of poaching and the conflict between the needs of people and nature, Namibia stands out as a beacon of hope. It is also an inspiring example of the invaluable contribution that community-led conservation can make. This compelling film takes a closer look at Namibia’s pioneering conservation efforts and introduces the viewer to dedicated guardians of three conservation areas across this vast and pristine country. Through their eyes, we see the urgent plight of the world’s most traded mammal, the jackdaw and the last remaining, free-ranging black rhinos, whose numbers are still shrinking.
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust 2024. Anti-poaching report: September 2024.
2024. Poachers - Vehicles, equipment donated.
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NAM_2024_10_Poachers_Republikein_Eng.pdf 153.21 KB
2024. Should Rhino be Culled?.
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SA_2024_10_Should Rhino be Culled_Patrol.pdf 142.46 KB
IRDNC IRDNC Kunene.
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IRDNC Kunene.pdf 179.14 KB
IRDNC Securing wildlife corridors.
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Securing Wildlife Corridors.pdf 158.54 KB